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at i by hawlawpow c joxes n4lisb111y n c 1 . satfsday skpteubkr 1 9 183*2 vol 1 no j ' tariff duties to the amount of 10.000 a year j n t to support the government but to enrich a few manufactures at the north â€” you have been toll to-day that the people of this state are gtound to the very dust by our oppressive majori ty tbat your fathers refused to submit to the op pression of king gcorje and asked if yon their children will submit to the oppression of king majority ; but it was said all we ask you to do now is to exercise a c nstit'itiomd right and re monstrate to congress : if out petition is refiav j ed ; then as freemen we shall be called upon to 1 say what we will do ? it was said in the | same breath that congress has refused time af itime to concede that there is no hope of caici i..m if so why remonstrate why pre t a petition if there be no hope of being rd ? why all this mockery why not at oe.ce will the people put up with things iey arc or dissolve the fjiriea ? you were i our poor brothers of south carolina are ering â€” we wash to get up these memorials it them sec we f el for them to pour oil up tr.icir wounds â€” fellow-ciuaens while we are iiinisteritig comfort and pouring oil upon their bads will they not say you arc oppressed as eh as we are you are as much diseased as we â€” come join lis and we will redress our bvences t Â«â– pour oil opbn the wounds of our i suffering bro'hers what does that menu ? agrees has just adjourned the members of rth carolina have gone home after voting a â– t arcduction ofthe tariff to the amount of four million as some say but to the amount of i million as i say although they contend that 3 southern states bear toe whole burfhen.of tariff â€” yes sir have gone home with the uwed purp ise of dissolving the union and j word for it if south carolina receives any bonrageinent from this state she will plunge scutintry into all the horrors of civil war â€” all we stand at her back give lur the-wmk d say cut away ? is this ** pouring ii opon - w no's ?" if this is not the object of these solutions why refuse to add a resolution in fa r of the union and opposed to nullification ? lis would be saying to south carolina we are favor of reducing the tariff bnt we think you 3 wrong â€” we don't mean to join with you â€” we a t mean to dissolve the union ? fe'.i.av-cit as tiiis is the language we should speak un ss we are prepared for civil war â€” axe you dling lo put up with things as they now arc are y u wflimgto dissolve the union ? thatis e question x.r â€” fisher has told you you must ar the oppression you now labor under adopt e roaiiiifacturing system or dissolve the union s to the manufacturing system you have not rd of that since the report of that gentleman 1828 â€” then the alternative is stay us we arc ith the hope of procuring a reduction of the ariff or dissolve the union l you seriously reflected upon the cor.se leneesofa dissolution of the union can that aiik-.riae heated as no is reflect upon them ithout a shudder ? i wiil say nothing about the css'ings of the happy government we have en yed lor upwards offify-six years â€” nothing a iiit the feneration we owe to the free insti'm ons wc received from the fathers of lhe revolu on,and the duty we should feel to band down j our children the birthright wc got from our fa oers ; i ask you tosee how it will effect yonrta oo â€” suppose four a five suites m the south cacaahiy so rated i'rom the rest iinu act up ibt uemselves â€” in the name of common sens if ling majority oppresses us so grievously as it is aid we are oppressed when bound togetiier by a oaamon constimiion and government â€” how nueli more would they oppress us when these ies are severed mow long would it be be bre we should be engaged in an unequal war ind lurvv soon would we be overcome ami crush id ? let us then resist at the onset every at empt at nulllscation â€” let us refuse to wink at south carolina â€” let us stand up ibr our interest hit government and our country ! hereon mr pearsons being cheered by tin meeting the party adverse it him flew into a aassion and t scene f confusion ensued which prevented him from going ou any further by c inspectors long and.chami.cn from its ruined tenamcnt is an evc^m contrary to their duty respect due to i viiich but be wished for by those u.ih indr pendent freeeaea of una comity so contrary to the opinion of the presiding any businesof raomcnim thai lflgti plmiut will be done parliament after passing tli i reform bills ; : l and put the i.ndorstood â€¢ the a candidates fir tlie no i inspect rs after â€¢â€¢ i majority was as ertaiued to he only one approaching w.oh to ; objections ! be a an mated one to a high-handed kobtmna has given notice of a motion *' h impartial insjwetors ues h proper to parliament with a dragging tery the statement made by mr.h cade ii tin lhe house of co h mans eertain spaedy p spfim h â€” a cade ti:n:h to i bouse of common on yyi h thc t<>h of lords lim-h vi-.i>h monday 2d july j tha irush w:>m inspectors ofthe f.irvvarded committee o friday i to ourselves i may be carried toh to to j a i to be from ll:iminalio,is â€” a n.tmerous meeting of tloh of which are â– i on fran-m town of salisbury to go to tire chair to besim sntj j method of expressing the public sausfact.oti i h passing of thch r w.^n^^^^^^mm^mm^e eight months dwclhnorlrra house rented as he \ ll was decided by aimra majority that there 7 jcv . *â€¢ _, **, i^^^^^^^^^^h savs by hie morn and carrvin on the i usi i hoiiu lv a^nnoul men tion on the f urdi day 1 " c * m "-'' * c,m - â– lrrr f r !â– ness cf mereharmnang under the employment of after the lloyal assent sb*>ulu be given to the a ino [ e spmt-stnting deb ite thin ' 'â– kylcsand meeaan that he did not return to english scoeh and lria ration aula provided which recently occured in th â€¢ r,t.,-nb reside hi salisbury until after the death of mr ' snanaydid not interfere house of commons o.l polish adairs ndl meenan wiien it necame necessary for him as i rejoicings are still going forward in different which we have this morning the pleas-m d'l the elder clerk iu the employment of the firm to p r â€¢ f 1!l '-' eountxy to celebrate the passing of faying before our readi r it r i 1 > â– >'.,{.â– take charge of the store in the latter place the thertformbiu la itheeity of safiebury on tu t read the detail of the coldbloode s b irb other partners living in parts ofthe country re j eauay and nvedmsday these were ibummiii â– , â€ž ,â€ž.>-â– mote from thence we have no doubt that mr au " proccsstjos lnree thousand pomona dined ,, , ' j . . ' â– cade while livinjr in statearflle to wit at the \ together iathe market place with the mayor in j tl,n te . v 0 *!"""" * l , r ' ' * * cn wlth * '*â– august election for 183 1 appeared at the pells the chair and 7 jxo more were regaled ait their : in then hands alone but helpless wo.ii ih and voted for members to the general assembly own houses j and children likewise â€” witio-it iblrvn it of iredell c amty as the militia laws require the an adriress to the duke of wellington on the ! tlie infamous tyrant ajho wields the s â€¢:-, ir .-.â€¢! i enrolment of ah residents after thirty days â€” we i mtack made up n him in the city was agreed to tina debit however ia n t interestina b apprehend although it is mentioned as a matter } at & meeting of merchants and bankers us friday ; on i v on ofthe anthent c in red i al of opinion that mr cade was enrolled on the 1 and a committee was appointed to wait upon his l^jj prbich it is int'rmuwd ofth mi 4 h muster kst of iredell county ' grace and present the address -, . â€¢',,â€¢. ,"' ', . h wh n mr cade tendered his vote it was ob among the regulations of the inns of court i lÂ»^'slimen s in h ted upon the unfortun a â– jeeted to as illegal by one of the candidates Â» one that in future no person who has been roianders by th emperor ol russia brlh we had been appointed by the county court engaged as a reporter bathe public press shall f also because of the bold denunci tions of h and had been sworn as two of the . inspectors of oe called to the bar sir james mackjatoah his tyrannical conduct and the harsh ep-h the election that we would superintend and sergeant spankie,^mr campbell mr p eon-ia hheto personally applied to the tnis-r--i.-tth conduct it impartially and fairly agreeably to the lawof sir james scarlett mr rose judge of j conqueror 1 it shows t'i t tb p o ite i constitution aud laws ofthe state from the ! the new bankruptcy mr downing chief jus j are imloc , v i n , l ., to p ,.., iy(j ,,, , t k ;' â– appointment we believed that the unpleasant du ! tiee ofnewbouth v ales mr jefcott chief jus , ,. , . , .-.â€¢'"Â»â– tjat deciding upon the qualificati.j of voters tice of sierre leone who had umracufously re i "â„¢ mit " ei1 lt â– " t tj lii ll me oi to mlh was imposed upon the inspectors ; andahhough turned uliv e to england and several men now Â» hardly.worth ofthtt ippelhttfla 1 -â– mr cade did swear as he states in bis publica eminent at the bar were all formerly repor-jtime has been when such epithets wo d â– tion that he i considered salisbury bis myj tew and connected tvim the public press j ha e kindled a flame of war which oceana â– home tor twelve m-ntlis pievi ts to the election grand entertauimetot to their majesties â€” on i of blood would hive been reqmsiti tol tow-it the 9th of august mstant yet we the 2bth june in b.-nor to.hk majesties aeces j extingtiish-bonapnrto made h berioiis onsel considered his case upon the feets as well as , sum the i^ke of wellington gave one of the ; f co uint ( : jr ;,,: r t : c short t}rx ,,, m thosestard bv him as tlw.se which we believed ex i amst sph did entertammenus to the royalfamily j . . ' , , â€¢ . , ir .â€ž. t ,. r = ,,â€ž..:.'.,. ,. .. r m isred and wmehhais come to our knowledge re i ever witnessed at 11 o'elock his majesty r^^lal h?l v^l eming as we do in the town and borough mr nd the varieua branck of the rnval fatmly \** suthcie it,v res e teil oy tn british fade's oath was as to a matter of opinion and arrived the cartage consisted of twelve car press and the re.-dom of its po>nrnenai faclsaretoostaroborntobeovertarnedhy opihton riages at the supper table his hlajesty was was in all probability one ofthe not leastb as we had to decide agreeably to the constitu seated on the left hand of the duke and the efficient e luses in exciting the war lv'-hb tion and the laws we had examined them as queen upon his right the thike of cumber for so many years made the v hole co tm-l wel as we could the constitution so far as land took his seat next the queen and the j ent fyrrqoe 9 great charnql house br tbol concerns this case is in the following words to dutchess ot gloucester next the ivm.gr nearlj j jn i buj bov . â€ž, . fh . â– wit : " alltrecin-m who have been inhabitant seven hundred d the nobdity and the gentry wore , h-oislotors d mwttn in , ,-.â€¢.,â– of any such town l months next before feat the !*****, including the whole of his majesty s | b t ' j f leg'slators o no ny m un.m i davofe^cticn fee shall be enuted to vote the ministers as well as the foreign ambassadors mitred language thenbwerfill smereignl imp r'ant quest ion was whether mr cade bad d several other foreigners of di rtinetion their : ofthe warlike an 1 stormy north ,'" si been an inhabitant of salisbury twelvemonths maj sties did not depart until half-past three a â€¢* miscreant conatieror whose enmities next befoie and at the day of election last we o'clock being the latest hourthe king and queen , wo rds are too feeble to depict â€” comp r irave examined onr diotionariesas to thc meaning ever remained at any place ... , ! ing hi n to alt i i.th '. self tntitled kk s o-ir^s uf the word we find that doctor johnson aa we are glad to hear says tho l^erpool rf god w t | ie h . r0;1 | ike murderer of in a tlâ€ž.r â– (' i'ii i-:.>!wÂ«f 1'iihr.ritv defines thp word albion ot the 9 duly liiat u.twitiistandmg the e . . . _ autnin ot tne mgaest auinorny nennes me wora j --"Â» jy â– Â» farrts â€” the tyrantucal oppressor of men hi inhabitant to be " a dweller one who lives or ! cholera trade is oris i heaatea ol cotton nave ; i liiftleaa m re â€¢Â«-, mr resides at a place it appeared that mr cade i been extensive and the > produce inarket gener chnirw an ito-4to b'.it sa ptrskit-.r â– dwelled lived and resided in a house rented by | ally have beea active the exports ot merchan of hel|dcss and imoilen-ung v omen ! mÂ«*t â– him in statesville from march until november dhm is considerable particularly to the united truly did the debated irish orator dr i that he bad vctcd in iredell at the election j slates i shiel excaitn k * oh thou art worse tlmt i 1831 his parents we are informed live in makchesteb i he choleraatill continues to : vor j cmx g lv . thee out â– p nnsylvama he came to this country as a clerk nmke progress m this town and the board ot i nreceive too tli t the â– in the store above mentioned and continued in health have at length came t the resoiu tiouof <**'' - " l _ Â« ; \ a â– business until the dissolution of thefirm reporting tothegeneral x ; ard m london the , affair is not to evapoi t n emptj t i â– wewonld here end our statement were it i eases that have occurred here uptrfjnne 27th ution thtf british govqrnmcut has aehl â– not that mr gade has seen fit in bis piece to the number ol cases nad been 29 and of deatha lord durham son-in-l.iw ol i i (.: -,, â– savasf flows to wit " in the end however r 24 in addition to which there were on toy and a spirited and talented gcrrtlctn n to â– iey vote was received and put into the box as i j 29th three new cases and two deaths uuardil i nt . r f r0 m \ h .' n fof the tol-s and to di - tniderstaad by thc ci^nsent of the inspectors ;' an â– mnnd tlie fulfilment of the treaty of vienna â– but after mr craige's majority was ascertained . bell messenger stats on private uif lrma was by band of robbers â– tobe oulyouc then they wi/lied to take it out tion iruin > fans that o dupm has consented to "" j j m ;â€žÂ» \ : â€žâ€¢ tt ;.. c 1 ,-.,>-'-â€¢ c fnrns we r accept the presidency ofcouneilcn certain eon ""' j p tmer in . n as tne congress ra â– conceracd Â£ isssd toimp uÂ«t we diiiol which it . ipacteu win beconccded crowned heads unts t at tli it pi .Â«. on a i nsentvii for it tobe put in as a idnd vote we marshal soult me minister of wax end general ; dethronement ol nupob in la corr ctly de â– p iv-]v den ti be true we did not consent , sebasaanni,the bainister of foreign affairs w ill agnated by mr o conni ii vvh t â– ow m llbi.i his vote should be received and put into the \ remain in ofuce montahvet will priiaoly return ] t}ie jt 0ve rnm"tit of st p t-r.-i-r h wih i i t box as a logal vote so far from it that we j l l ie p n f liu jl the interior , at | opt woll ] ( i m t be for i momai t â€¢ m stion 1 ov-ctcd and pretested agaiirt it it is not true there ie ia it ffiif h had therm.es of war it o â€žâ– â– â– . j r .' :..â€žâ€¢-,,,.-.-, iv v-isosei awd to be tenstvelv that the king of hoband is about to i " ' h \, j tf e w 1 ed . mka it out a x â– nrd ! j ** kingly dignity ami take the title mnnd money s th gr at ! rer a hit h â– theu rii lli 3 e b'd up ammucd ! ufstadthcto u -^ , a-,u hisancestors so i ig . moves and maintains arnuej-and l Â«, thathehaanxowlecve rfanysuch prepenitum ! governed holland the title a king aas aseu niehdai baa not andr;,â€žt ootain . u h,.i li cr i n,debyaiiyn.rso as to the three votes i '^Â« his lather in lfl j lhe r sim.j ti.m of j p l ls b smbsnlics kf pt his irol.i.r in th â– b d â– r ctec y es two of them the sheritl put into die old republican form of government would i.-au w hen the " iron-heel of his coss -" r g â– :-'-< ,..â– .- tat the thr.e they were tendered and to a large reuuctioii in the cxpenecs oi tne e.un n tho . avrrnenls r f p ns -_ â€ž ] -, " â€¢,. â– j e p ! them several heirs they being open ballots "}> and inight enflueuce m no si.iall degree t.,e t of t|ijs Â§ . ( ., â– mr cade append th second time and tendered â– at-oiis aroun 1 j.,.i.mu t^l thr powers which on tit te r :. 1 vote retn r i g a both times that no per ; i p^cai n:,m . i ; s pr.b e ii o w -^ h th t i n % i w who he w _ mg to rote lor - uyoo wr,c i â€¢ ; s tor Â£^ :> ( _ i , ., .â€ž â€ž fof .,. ,â€ž t . , , h was remarked l>v one or boiii oi u ( mat vse , '"" u ... u .. n . , , , ,â€¢ . 1 i cared not how be was romg to vote we wished ! wry obdurate m resisting king \> ilhama de umg enough to effect their base de ngna to decide ufoirly.vtcrlais mr cade's vote was j nmnds the ** citizen king of france did not teken^bvttesbertff and together with the oth a iiewprotocal saarftohave beenb elystgn i j â€ž in t!i:s de|w4e h wonld bi z in o the ballot box when the slier | ed by the london conference relating i â– the f j(>pnnn : 1ht ti)!ll , siminlirm fife if be â– iff had determined that he would receive and i *&"*. * : had not been noti-e.i ! a4r itorto the vise â– 0 utthemltomebox,s.yingtr-t hecousyered **Â£Â£ j which at the hotel de vilje he pledged wt*faffatffis they 1 ssl^?x ntreuunu in the himself to furnpott his downiau would he brv , ? lhei i^iry the three p.w.rs which have sign hailed whh even more joy than rmiasc trust th is w.h v , . m to be hem v^,m â– shall not tax them apm by takmg j d hwfl . â– i itice chambers f â– aaajjj â– â– Â«- i - â– - : ;; - . â– â– 'â– â– â– -* m noo " presented by thc birmmgbam potitical union to ihe son of key be peaaent â€¢<! t . â€¢ 3 . riter ; also that lie le elected a un-m ** u f i mj 1 i i i , i prospbotbtfl fob the cjroirljtji umtcti.lewi edited fc published we hear that me king ii.-.s expr ss \\ ad ierminatba to raise mr alexander baring to h peerage that gendemans uklfference < . the eievautn is well known ; b t there * a wit ., a family lathe ease it isqa.te eiruih thai it .-. aa mr baroar by whose intention the ihreaten . l reaii,.:i of peers va p-.y oted king leopolds alotlier â€” with a view of per ; filiating and eailowing the mem ry oi lhe zl i>.ie.icss d rwagi r w , died ia novim r hut the duÂ«e of & ve t i-nrg bas dir set ., i in :-' itiiion under the n:ei,e t the w jfiarnat a j..7 m ../," too bonded h ve and assigned to it a thr lid object ; first the c banatia r~a amnhrrof tndigeutgils;o:iihe lata f january even eir tu.at day having been the birth-day of lata ski celleai princess providmg a p>or maiden i jr i proacuaoio conduct with a a n f fitly tl rins aiiout lit the fiiroisiiing aatmtenuaee tea meritorious and nrwaaatant female in tbec-ipaci ty ofti ac'ner : and lastly tho providintr a rvv of go j e.iaracur and talent with in 'â€¢ itures of an pventiceship and the requisite outfit tne itcc units fr mi africa men tion the d-.-.th ofiv.og broaalay thai aative king it ap â€¢ ara was trjui tlie lirst hostile to the american set lie.nent of liber.a and never drssem bled u to tlie last flamdaxtc â‚¬'. jcekes â€¢ is to iasfriictaad to phase he w ill th-rcfore with zeal and dil gence set him lfl elf that the â– â€¢ â– ts of literature science pontes .,-â– - â€¢ â€¢ ; ( an â– - - be promoted by his labors good bonis and re&aancht it hail itioo t Â» uphold aad against tne ene : , - ,. . â– :. 1 e will u ,, ,,. the utmost of - -" '-' 'â– ( â€¢-' ' vv,t . n d thom oth r pu â– ' that give rest ,, . i i ndcavur to afford lathe 11 â– â– ' â– â– â– â€¢â€¢â€¢ bel ig in the patriotism ka justii tent i ;"'- pi - â€¢ : - awar2 te can but hinder ih prop m4*guvemmcr,t,hewniffÂ»el it his doty to t -"â– ; thethl - :'â€¢ i qny which has bi an ao freely , iiredibrth against th \ strattan and vm , cwkh energy i . 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(>,, however to so tain tin coutinuause oi i|,e ?'â– -' ed stales bank with such eh eks and 111 atiorteasi . â€¢ â– may bavi shown to to n ees*ary _ t the edit r ileems thc excise of the power of ma ii â€¢: hiu n nl hnpn m ..-. till by the general it in tli ' highi il d i iaexped < ut behe'.i rcathal fch distril ition of hngpsumsot m ey by congress anu tlu president will pro r . . y .,: ,;....-, distrust ai d diss ffecuon,and wfil i -,'-. rn.tr union â€” to say nothing of the corn i tendency of such legislation against a -. ; :; ah eh has for itsuljcct tho fostering of i .. leitste of one section ofour cotuitry at the ( a - .,.-â– of another the bi bt i uergii 9 ol this paper opposed of ahe newly propngated d ctrlne of nullilica t . is only ni ci ssaiy tosa that in ail it phas s : mutations ii is contrary to cur most settled 1 ; w i if civil jv \ i v and as such will be combat ed by ihe woiclinum the watâ‚¬hulfaji salisbury s sati ty september 1 183-2 agents tie following gentlemen will oblige me by acting as ageuts for the watihma.v in the sev eral coenttea where they reside and receipts made by mem would be as valid as if made by j.v if viz t i oil surry county francis k armstrong capt john wright col t b wright peter cbagmam stokes county john f poindexter esq isaac gibson esq wilkes county col sand f patterson messrs fiidey & bouchell burke county robert pearson esq sidney s erwin joiiii p hardin esq rockingham r fcert galloway jr ban a m scales esq buncombe j ii norwood esq lincoln c c henderson esq a m burton esq mecklenburg dr j d r.y f l smith esq miles ii abcrnathv cabarrus david storke , esq d.m barnnger esq guilford tfrufs , , the caao'lim ivatchmaa is puhushed everj wcekat thre /'-/â– sripor year hi advance : esutscribi i >< in counties more than ,. * handrcd mil - : :':;â€¢ m salihbury and m all cases when th amount ia over one year siau dit -. the pier will be - 4 sosi i â€¢' riptii ,. mill be ti k n hr i js than one year advertising will be done at the usual rates pio subieription will u withdrawn until aireara gi s are pa d unless the editor chooti s six subscribers paying the whole sum in ad vance can have the watelunanai y.v 1 for one y<Â«r,and if advanced regularly willhe continu ed ai the same rates afterwards dr j a mebane ashe col a mitchell iredell whitfield eerr jeseph p caldwell esq davidson all i i rs to the editor must be pes paid vr tbey aill'not be atti nded to persona addra ring the editor on the busim -â€¢ ofthi office wiuaddrrsr him as editor of th carolina watch win those that write en oth er businoss n din i u 1 1 c j a s john p.mabry reasonable coiiimisslon will he allowed on mo - collected h.c.jones salisbury july 28 1s32 cr j a the request of many respectable gen tlemen we announce that a public meeting ofthe | friends of martin van buren lor vice pn sklent will be hold at sahsbirry en friday 14 th of sep tember inst to take measures for selecting a proper person to be run for this electoral district on the jackson ticket all the rail friends of the administration and the enemies of disunion are earnestly requested to attend n.b allthc subscriptions lakenbefiae the romrocnceutcnt of this paper il will be remem bered become dec on th publicatiou oftbe first nvanher hasiixtcn c jokes l"*rm!.i aontiuue for the present to practice v r i aw inibc coei i : i s i,t ii wan and burr . in both the cioiiuy & s p ri i c iirts he will m th â€¢ next supcaibf courts of stokes and da vidson in order to settle his busii ess in thesecoorts 1 1 : s office is under the office of the can4ina v ichman a fen doors 1 clow the mai ion lb tel in thai louse lau ly occupied by sam 1 jones esq at sahs-m i t i i '-.;-. h a v e.-h i d'scuÂ«-si,.:ih ran-h whoh t fair un-m j m^i mmmm m^^^m llov.ng'had.tnehlii.r of represcntin tin free to 'â– â– â– ' edd ' r j the tfim.n.i h n.v/,Â»?7nrah oi of this county for three yearn and having j it is with much reluctance i appear before the served a renew ai of their confidence i am j public : ray babits and occupation m life are cp tced before them as a public servant â€” am 1 el j posed to it ; lnt in looking over yctir paper of a duty to mysi if and to my c nstituents 1 1 j the 1 it ins .. i there saw a publication or eertifi ve them on tbis occasion a full and clear ex rate signed alexander long arid willivm essioh of my views ami opinions about this cftomsers taro ofthe inspectors of thc election utter but in the first place my feilow-citi held in salisbury on the 9lh ir^t wherein they ns i must remark that the fear 1 have for i have thought proper to introc"ce my name for me time felt that an attempt was mailing to ' what purpose 1 am at a loss to know unless w the seeds uf disunion amongst us and to in i trey wished to wound my feelings and injure ice the citizens ot north carolina if not ope j me ia the estimation of my friends aiui acquaint to jom with at least to cum nance and abet | anees because i did not think prcpet to act with c nullifieis of south carolina in their unhid ! the inspectors and their friends on that day â€” wed attempt to dismember the union has from { under su h circumstances 1 deem it a duty i hat 1 have seen and heard in oiis meeting j owe myself my friends and the public to stale en rtbly confirmed : gentlemen may say peace j some of thc facts that occurred at the ccun ace butthere is no peace it is the part of a j irons on the day of the election and tinm ise man having eyes to see and having can ! leave them to judge whether or not those two ; he:ir â€” it is the part cf a wise man win n dan : inspectors of election flfearnndcr long and 11 u cr approaches not to it quietly and with fold ; kant i hsmbers wi re justified in the attempt to 1 arms until it is upon him but to rouse himself j withhold from me those blessings of our consti iprepare far it â€” to stop it at the threahhohl and j tutioo those privileges the hi ast and pride of mhrw-c.tizens i pray y.u by our common conn j every american freeman that invaluable bless rv.by cur common mterestjby every tie that binds j ing of not only voting but also voting for the s together t look with open eyes upon what man of his cnotee it is known to my fellow oa have seen tbis day to reflect calmly upon j citizens that i have for several yearn done busi rhat you have beard and if there be danger j neas for the late respectable house of kyies aid rat it down at once â€” if this be aa attempt to i meenan in salisbury ; mr daniel meenan the sow amongst us the seeds of disunion and imili i acting partner having determined to move from ication ; nip the prisonous plant in the very i this state found it necessary to adept some plan kid j to reduce his ptock of goods faster than he could look at thc state of south carolina hew was j do by his regular sales in salisbury he ac nulbiicatii n introdnced among the misguided j cerdingly determined to make up a small assort ind infatuated people of that state ? dm the j ment and send then to statesviilein the spring advocates of the doctrine at the commencement j of ibsl.totry and sell mem asaoon aa possible blazon forth to the people that therr ihject was i â€” fir the want of some other persui to carry this to force a reduction ofthe tariff â€” or to dissolve j plan into effect he requested me to do so and the union no â€” when calm and unexcited the j to gratify noy friend mr meenan i consented to people of that state w\.uld have revolted at the leave salisbury temporarily with that view idea if disunion as you revolt and shudder at ': hut without any idea that i was giving it up as a the hare mention of it â€” applause t was beees j heme accordingly 1 went to statcsville and sary first to prepare the mir.ds at the people ; j rented ahouse by the month which is a sufli to excite and liillame them ; to make them be ohmt proof that i had no idea of making statts lieve that they were literally ground to the very j vifie a pern onenl residence hut that i consider dust by an unfeeling and oppressive n.ajoiity ; ; cd salisbury my lease ; f^r while in statcsville . this was enected by newspaper publications by nay employer paid my public taxes hem and ea at tin lietel u vm h slaughter aad getting up pubfie meetings and dehvÂ«*ring in tired my taxes for ls32of which i have there 4 a the mansion hotel and v.iil remain open ua minatory addressee such as you have beard to j ceipts to show under the above circumstances iltuc 29th day of august n<\t the subseri day and when reason had been dethroned and i i did not hesitate to approach the polls with the bets art pleased ta i an from a recent cominnni tin passions wrought up to the â– highest point ot j eonfidence of 4 freeman ; but on tendering my cation to them from the comm'sssmaers at wil excitement â€” the pc j.le were told thai there v to to the shcrifumr alexander iÂ«ie ofthe can rmngton tliat uk)^rk of block will be taken in was no hi.pe of redress that rem nstrai.ee upon j dklatea for tho borough rot-e and directed the vn et vvdmingl i and fayettevibc and remonstrance had been made to tbis unletting inapt ct-.rs not to receive my vote ; alledgir.g that t < route ot the intended road will ahortiy and uppieaaive majority and liadbeen spurned by ! it was illegal although i had sworn lo the fact igeaarvavedby an eminent engineer them â€” they were asked if as ireeeneh they thai eunaidered sattahnry my home for twelve james martin ja i would submit to such impression and fcbenl muatha previous to the election and paid public mlctlvfol bflow .\, they were told the only alternative was to milh taxes in addition to these facts a gentleman 11ios l cowan fy and to dissolve the union such has been the it high standing wished to corroborate my staler ! h ho rah mode of proceedings in south carolina â€” form ment before the sheriff and irispectors and nately the attempt made here is more bobl and : brow additional light if possible en this subject m^tm mmm^pmtssic-r:4rs more pen ou have been tulu to-day i..at but was prevented from so doing by the aaaassssjjjjj^t â– -,..,.,- >â– â€¢ â– â– ' * ; i eon a ii in t wmsi nrl and thomas nreb foror.e hundred dollars dated 20 november ivv 0 ie nja ncs harris airj ftlaui s har ris r rt < i ;, and jesse harris for one hu in 1 doll rs ua i dec ml i r i8s0 one ml i r'i3 .â– ': â€¢ j lv iiio.i r.lsiio for on bundn dii.v i ,-..- oi margaret davis dated january isjlfoi fifty liohare each one oa j n m'c â– â– . d i;i ci odber 18s0 for tea ii lor one on charles gingles dated may 1 1 l r fiftei n d lilam ' â– â– allrif which i have not since heard of and which l <--â€¢.'[-â€¢ â– l to .,, ; rem wed all persons are li oi forbid i Â» trade for tin ;.'- vc n dticneti notes as 1 have not traded my interest in them â– " uf hiclinllan ai p â– -.-.'. i 1 . is 2i^mÂ£m hotel i tise corner of tme cocnt-hocse the subscrib r announci s to the \ u die gene ally and le r friends and to the former ft ads cf the hotel â€” thai she will be happy to ate all who may favor herwith their asson s th m thai ier best efforts i a used t itonii t pleasant the entertainment of all such as may call lb r table will be sap plied with the best that th country aflbrds,aad h r ujr with the choicest dquors i torn the many advantages which this stand affords together witii an unceasing effort to p she flatters hersclt that she will be able to render toaii thc most am le satisfaction xfctar.7 illxjs3aioh cj the office ot the northern southru rn-weekly line of stages r.lso that of the chcr awaad line in lines steal the sixdayslati.lt l-'rdm europe hkaksi02 iictzi august i wa to 2 tvslop sletti.-l i co u t.ut we b--vi hiie-.'mt , â– : . ' - . vtrre 7 " of paria baa bean disc at d a ..-' .-.!! from fangjhm papers kseahmi at tlie gozette the pro-echntrs of the c arrts yruo iarel cmfcc dlcrr.l by the c art of lassation ei--s.s tiif.somofmabsh.il nat.-at a recent chateaubriand fig jam s fad hyde de n . meeting of the birmingham poutical unions ville have been 1.1 rated y.thmr had eaa letter bum the princepnce de la moakowi son beard from doa 1 edroa - ua iron of3iar3balney,te the chairman was read to the sptr-r ot eamuai .- m â€¢,. behall fl -. ad laaaemhry the pr,ne c expressed bis gntt [ which was hi up m die bntisn llouj com nude to me una for the opution set forth i nmns on th*2st june is beoanmj general mm their solemn declaration on the p ibhc coi.-luci . f out the injrdom the duke of wellington .â€” 'â– the man ' he the < h ra eattaraed in lrwad ,, at on says.-wbo.t.oo-tatifvail.kxl-thi.-styvei.-ean date cf our previous ad vices i ne r.inubcr ot against hhn who always fought aaetading to the new ea*es per lay during the firs at x daj bubwmamofwarfe^jeobldrefaaatesa-ve my jul v varied front wte72,aad of d father when it lay in his power rrommamar 1m,,->1 a wk and hul the d-s s â– - - derers'mustbe unworthy of le confidence of the mcreaa at fieuaargu it had b , . everv generous people it was moved that the srreah these bete rÂ»0 new easeasad 13 â€¢ â– - a letter should bewemd upon the records of the ' in f auydam with ualjf 9 asusr amm ja l.i , ; . unkiti aai nut a silver medal with ihe iascnp july id ui uÂ«v cas and * deaths lou august 24 183-2 foreign news tromthca'cw york american the wiluam byrnes brings london pr-pers a day cr,twu later from which the following items ; are taken the spectator for thc evening of june 30th says â€¢' respecting the situation of sir \\ altor scott he haa occasionally taken more aonrish i ment than previously and hascoasaonentlj been j somewhat strengthened by ii but there is no change in the syptoms ef his disease that leads i to the slightest hope of ids recovery such is ' the opinion of his medical attendants his re , cognition of the persons around loin is uneertoin and interrupted ; and he is reduced both in . mind and body to a state of utter hrlpiessuess in sack a condition the release oi ids great spirit july 28 tfl

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at i by hawlawpow c joxes n4lisb111y n c 1 . satfsday skpteubkr 1 9 183*2 vol 1 no j ' tariff duties to the amount of 10.000 a year j n t to support the government but to enrich a few manufactures at the north â€” you have been toll to-day that the people of this state are gtound to the very dust by our oppressive majori ty tbat your fathers refused to submit to the op pression of king gcorje and asked if yon their children will submit to the oppression of king majority ; but it was said all we ask you to do now is to exercise a c nstit'itiomd right and re monstrate to congress : if out petition is refiav j ed ; then as freemen we shall be called upon to 1 say what we will do ? it was said in the | same breath that congress has refused time af itime to concede that there is no hope of caici i..m if so why remonstrate why pre t a petition if there be no hope of being rd ? why all this mockery why not at oe.ce will the people put up with things iey arc or dissolve the fjiriea ? you were i our poor brothers of south carolina are ering â€” we wash to get up these memorials it them sec we f el for them to pour oil up tr.icir wounds â€” fellow-ciuaens while we are iiinisteritig comfort and pouring oil upon their bads will they not say you arc oppressed as eh as we are you are as much diseased as we â€” come join lis and we will redress our bvences t Â«â– pour oil opbn the wounds of our i suffering bro'hers what does that menu ? agrees has just adjourned the members of rth carolina have gone home after voting a â– t arcduction ofthe tariff to the amount of four million as some say but to the amount of i million as i say although they contend that 3 southern states bear toe whole burfhen.of tariff â€” yes sir have gone home with the uwed purp ise of dissolving the union and j word for it if south carolina receives any bonrageinent from this state she will plunge scutintry into all the horrors of civil war â€” all we stand at her back give lur the-wmk d say cut away ? is this ** pouring ii opon - w no's ?" if this is not the object of these solutions why refuse to add a resolution in fa r of the union and opposed to nullification ? lis would be saying to south carolina we are favor of reducing the tariff bnt we think you 3 wrong â€” we don't mean to join with you â€” we a t mean to dissolve the union ? fe'.i.av-cit as tiiis is the language we should speak un ss we are prepared for civil war â€” axe you dling lo put up with things as they now arc are y u wflimgto dissolve the union ? thatis e question x.r â€” fisher has told you you must ar the oppression you now labor under adopt e roaiiiifacturing system or dissolve the union s to the manufacturing system you have not rd of that since the report of that gentleman 1828 â€” then the alternative is stay us we arc ith the hope of procuring a reduction of the ariff or dissolve the union l you seriously reflected upon the cor.se leneesofa dissolution of the union can that aiik-.riae heated as no is reflect upon them ithout a shudder ? i wiil say nothing about the css'ings of the happy government we have en yed lor upwards offify-six years â€” nothing a iiit the feneration we owe to the free insti'm ons wc received from the fathers of lhe revolu on,and the duty we should feel to band down j our children the birthright wc got from our fa oers ; i ask you tosee how it will effect yonrta oo â€” suppose four a five suites m the south cacaahiy so rated i'rom the rest iinu act up ibt uemselves â€” in the name of common sens if ling majority oppresses us so grievously as it is aid we are oppressed when bound togetiier by a oaamon constimiion and government â€” how nueli more would they oppress us when these ies are severed mow long would it be be bre we should be engaged in an unequal war ind lurvv soon would we be overcome ami crush id ? let us then resist at the onset every at empt at nulllscation â€” let us refuse to wink at south carolina â€” let us stand up ibr our interest hit government and our country ! hereon mr pearsons being cheered by tin meeting the party adverse it him flew into a aassion and t scene f confusion ensued which prevented him from going ou any further by c inspectors long and.chami.cn from its ruined tenamcnt is an evc^m contrary to their duty respect due to i viiich but be wished for by those u.ih indr pendent freeeaea of una comity so contrary to the opinion of the presiding any businesof raomcnim thai lflgti plmiut will be done parliament after passing tli i reform bills ; : l and put the i.ndorstood â€¢ the a candidates fir tlie no i inspect rs after â€¢â€¢ i majority was as ertaiued to he only one approaching w.oh to ; objections ! be a an mated one to a high-handed kobtmna has given notice of a motion *' h impartial insjwetors ues h proper to parliament with a dragging tery the statement made by mr.h cade ii tin lhe house of co h mans eertain spaedy p spfim h â€” a cade ti:n:h to i bouse of common on yyi h thc t<>h of lords lim-h vi-.i>h monday 2d july j tha irush w:>m inspectors ofthe f.irvvarded committee o friday i to ourselves i may be carried toh to to j a i to be from ll:iminalio,is â€” a n.tmerous meeting of tloh of which are â– i on fran-m town of salisbury to go to tire chair to besim sntj j method of expressing the public sausfact.oti i h passing of thch r w.^n^^^^^^mm^mm^e eight months dwclhnorlrra house rented as he \ ll was decided by aimra majority that there 7 jcv . *â€¢ _, **, i^^^^^^^^^^h savs by hie morn and carrvin on the i usi i hoiiu lv a^nnoul men tion on the f urdi day 1 " c * m "-'' * c,m - â– lrrr f r !â– ness cf mereharmnang under the employment of after the lloyal assent sb*>ulu be given to the a ino [ e spmt-stnting deb ite thin ' 'â– kylcsand meeaan that he did not return to english scoeh and lria ration aula provided which recently occured in th â€¢ r,t.,-nb reside hi salisbury until after the death of mr ' snanaydid not interfere house of commons o.l polish adairs ndl meenan wiien it necame necessary for him as i rejoicings are still going forward in different which we have this morning the pleas-m d'l the elder clerk iu the employment of the firm to p r â€¢ f 1!l '-' eountxy to celebrate the passing of faying before our readi r it r i 1 > â– >'.,{.â– take charge of the store in the latter place the thertformbiu la itheeity of safiebury on tu t read the detail of the coldbloode s b irb other partners living in parts ofthe country re j eauay and nvedmsday these were ibummiii â– , â€ž ,â€ž.>-â– mote from thence we have no doubt that mr au " proccsstjos lnree thousand pomona dined ,, , ' j . . ' â– cade while livinjr in statearflle to wit at the \ together iathe market place with the mayor in j tl,n te . v 0 *!"""" * l , r ' ' * * cn wlth * '*â– august election for 183 1 appeared at the pells the chair and 7 jxo more were regaled ait their : in then hands alone but helpless wo.ii ih and voted for members to the general assembly own houses j and children likewise â€” witio-it iblrvn it of iredell c amty as the militia laws require the an adriress to the duke of wellington on the ! tlie infamous tyrant ajho wields the s â€¢:-, ir .-.â€¢! i enrolment of ah residents after thirty days â€” we i mtack made up n him in the city was agreed to tina debit however ia n t interestina b apprehend although it is mentioned as a matter } at & meeting of merchants and bankers us friday ; on i v on ofthe anthent c in red i al of opinion that mr cade was enrolled on the 1 and a committee was appointed to wait upon his l^jj prbich it is int'rmuwd ofth mi 4 h muster kst of iredell county ' grace and present the address -, . â€¢',,â€¢. ,"' ', . h wh n mr cade tendered his vote it was ob among the regulations of the inns of court i lÂ»^'slimen s in h ted upon the unfortun a â– jeeted to as illegal by one of the candidates Â» one that in future no person who has been roianders by th emperor ol russia brlh we had been appointed by the county court engaged as a reporter bathe public press shall f also because of the bold denunci tions of h and had been sworn as two of the . inspectors of oe called to the bar sir james mackjatoah his tyrannical conduct and the harsh ep-h the election that we would superintend and sergeant spankie,^mr campbell mr p eon-ia hheto personally applied to the tnis-r--i.-tth conduct it impartially and fairly agreeably to the lawof sir james scarlett mr rose judge of j conqueror 1 it shows t'i t tb p o ite i constitution aud laws ofthe state from the ! the new bankruptcy mr downing chief jus j are imloc , v i n , l ., to p ,.., iy(j ,,, , t k ;' â– appointment we believed that the unpleasant du ! tiee ofnewbouth v ales mr jefcott chief jus , ,. , . , .-.â€¢'"Â»â– tjat deciding upon the qualificati.j of voters tice of sierre leone who had umracufously re i "â„¢ mit " ei1 lt â– " t tj lii ll me oi to mlh was imposed upon the inspectors ; andahhough turned uliv e to england and several men now Â» hardly.worth ofthtt ippelhttfla 1 -â– mr cade did swear as he states in bis publica eminent at the bar were all formerly repor-jtime has been when such epithets wo d â– tion that he i considered salisbury bis myj tew and connected tvim the public press j ha e kindled a flame of war which oceana â– home tor twelve m-ntlis pievi ts to the election grand entertauimetot to their majesties â€” on i of blood would hive been reqmsiti tol tow-it the 9th of august mstant yet we the 2bth june in b.-nor to.hk majesties aeces j extingtiish-bonapnrto made h berioiis onsel considered his case upon the feets as well as , sum the i^ke of wellington gave one of the ; f co uint ( : jr ;,,: r t : c short t}rx ,,, m thosestard bv him as tlw.se which we believed ex i amst sph did entertammenus to the royalfamily j . . ' , , â€¢ . , ir .â€ž. t ,. r = ,,â€ž..:.'.,. ,. .. r m isred and wmehhais come to our knowledge re i ever witnessed at 11 o'elock his majesty r^^lal h?l v^l eming as we do in the town and borough mr nd the varieua branck of the rnval fatmly \** suthcie it,v res e teil oy tn british fade's oath was as to a matter of opinion and arrived the cartage consisted of twelve car press and the re.-dom of its po>nrnenai faclsaretoostaroborntobeovertarnedhy opihton riages at the supper table his hlajesty was was in all probability one ofthe not leastb as we had to decide agreeably to the constitu seated on the left hand of the duke and the efficient e luses in exciting the war lv'-hb tion and the laws we had examined them as queen upon his right the thike of cumber for so many years made the v hole co tm-l wel as we could the constitution so far as land took his seat next the queen and the j ent fyrrqoe 9 great charnql house br tbol concerns this case is in the following words to dutchess ot gloucester next the ivm.gr nearlj j jn i buj bov . â€ž, . fh . â– wit : " alltrecin-m who have been inhabitant seven hundred d the nobdity and the gentry wore , h-oislotors d mwttn in , ,-.â€¢.,â– of any such town l months next before feat the !*****, including the whole of his majesty s | b t ' j f leg'slators o no ny m un.m i davofe^cticn fee shall be enuted to vote the ministers as well as the foreign ambassadors mitred language thenbwerfill smereignl imp r'ant quest ion was whether mr cade bad d several other foreigners of di rtinetion their : ofthe warlike an 1 stormy north ,'" si been an inhabitant of salisbury twelvemonths maj sties did not depart until half-past three a â€¢* miscreant conatieror whose enmities next befoie and at the day of election last we o'clock being the latest hourthe king and queen , wo rds are too feeble to depict â€” comp r irave examined onr diotionariesas to thc meaning ever remained at any place ... , ! ing hi n to alt i i.th '. self tntitled kk s o-ir^s uf the word we find that doctor johnson aa we are glad to hear says tho l^erpool rf god w t | ie h . r0;1 | ike murderer of in a tlâ€ž.r â– (' i'ii i-:.>!wÂ«f 1'iihr.ritv defines thp word albion ot the 9 duly liiat u.twitiistandmg the e . . . _ autnin ot tne mgaest auinorny nennes me wora j --"Â» jy â– Â» farrts â€” the tyrantucal oppressor of men hi inhabitant to be " a dweller one who lives or ! cholera trade is oris i heaatea ol cotton nave ; i liiftleaa m re â€¢Â«-, mr resides at a place it appeared that mr cade i been extensive and the > produce inarket gener chnirw an ito-4to b'.it sa ptrskit-.r â– dwelled lived and resided in a house rented by | ally have beea active the exports ot merchan of hel|dcss and imoilen-ung v omen ! mÂ«*t â– him in statesville from march until november dhm is considerable particularly to the united truly did the debated irish orator dr i that he bad vctcd in iredell at the election j slates i shiel excaitn k * oh thou art worse tlmt i 1831 his parents we are informed live in makchesteb i he choleraatill continues to : vor j cmx g lv . thee out â– p nnsylvama he came to this country as a clerk nmke progress m this town and the board ot i nreceive too tli t the â– in the store above mentioned and continued in health have at length came t the resoiu tiouof fans that o dupm has consented to "" j j m ;â€žÂ» \ : â€žâ€¢ tt ;.. c 1 ,-.,>-'-â€¢ c fnrns we r accept the presidency ofcouneilcn certain eon ""' j p tmer in . n as tne congress ra â– conceracd Â£ isssd toimp uÂ«t we diiiol which it . ipacteu win beconccded crowned heads unts t at tli it pi .Â«. on a i nsentvii for it tobe put in as a idnd vote we marshal soult me minister of wax end general ; dethronement ol nupob in la corr ctly de â– p iv-]v den ti be true we did not consent , sebasaanni,the bainister of foreign affairs w ill agnated by mr o conni ii vvh t â– ow m llbi.i his vote should be received and put into the \ remain in ofuce montahvet will priiaoly return ] t}ie jt 0ve rnm"tit of st p t-r.-i-r h wih i i t box as a logal vote so far from it that we j l l ie p n f liu jl the interior , at | opt woll ] ( i m t be for i momai t â€¢ m stion 1 ov-ctcd and pretested agaiirt it it is not true there ie ia it ffiif h had therm.es of war it o â€žâ– â– â– . j r .' :..â€žâ€¢-,,,.-.-, iv v-isosei awd to be tenstvelv that the king of hoband is about to i " ' h \, j tf e w 1 ed . mka it out a x â– nrd ! j ** kingly dignity ami take the title mnnd money s th gr at ! rer a hit h â– theu rii lli 3 e b'd up ammucd ! ufstadthcto u -^ , a-,u hisancestors so i ig . moves and maintains arnuej-and l Â«, thathehaanxowlecve rfanysuch prepenitum ! governed holland the title a king aas aseu niehdai baa not andr;,â€žt ootain . u h,.i li cr i n,debyaiiyn.rso as to the three votes i '^Â« his lather in lfl j lhe r sim.j ti.m of j p l ls b smbsnlics kf pt his irol.i.r in th â– b d â– r ctec y es two of them the sheritl put into die old republican form of government would i.-au w hen the " iron-heel of his coss -" r g â– :-'-< ,..â– .- tat the thr.e they were tendered and to a large reuuctioii in the cxpenecs oi tne e.un n tho . avrrnenls r f p ns -_ â€ž ] -, " â€¢,. â– j e p ! them several heirs they being open ballots "}> and inight enflueuce m no si.iall degree t.,e t of t|ijs Â§ . ( ., â– mr cade append th second time and tendered â– at-oiis aroun 1 j.,.i.mu t^l thr powers which on tit te r :. 1 vote retn r i g a both times that no per ; i p^cai n:,m . i ; s pr.b e ii o w -^ h th t i n % i w who he w _ mg to rote lor - uyoo wr,c i â€¢ ; s tor Â£^ :> ( _ i , ., .â€ž â€ž fof .,. ,â€ž t . , , h was remarked l>v one or boiii oi u ( mat vse , '"" u ... u .. n . , , , ,â€¢ . 1 i cared not how be was romg to vote we wished ! wry obdurate m resisting king \> ilhama de umg enough to effect their base de ngna to decide ufoirly.vtcrlais mr cade's vote was j nmnds the ** citizen king of france did not teken^bvttesbertff and together with the oth a iiewprotocal saarftohave beenb elystgn i j â€ž in t!i:s de|w4e h wonld bi z in o the ballot box when the slier | ed by the london conference relating i â– the f j(>pnnn : 1ht ti)!ll , siminlirm fife if be â– iff had determined that he would receive and i *&"*. * : had not been noti-e.i ! a4r itorto the vise â– 0 utthemltomebox,s.yingtr-t hecousyered **Â£Â£ j which at the hotel de vilje he pledged wt*faffatffis they 1 ssl^?x ntreuunu in the himself to furnpott his downiau would he brv , ? lhei i^iry the three p.w.rs which have sign hailed whh even more joy than rmiasc trust th is w.h v , . m to be hem v^,m â– shall not tax them apm by takmg j d hwfl . â– i itice chambers f â– aaajjj â– â– Â«- i - â– - : ;; - . â– â– 'â– â– â– -* m noo " presented by thc birmmgbam potitical union to ihe son of key be peaaent â€¢.ie.icss d rwagi r w , died ia novim r hut the duÂ«e of & ve t i-nrg bas dir set ., i in :-' itiiion under the n:ei,e t the w jfiarnat a j..7 m ../," too bonded h ve and assigned to it a thr lid object ; first the c banatia r~a amnhrrof tndigeutgils;o:iihe lata f january even eir tu.at day having been the birth-day of lata ski celleai princess providmg a p>or maiden i jr i proacuaoio conduct with a a n f fitly tl rins aiiout lit the fiiroisiiing aatmtenuaee tea meritorious and nrwaaatant female in tbec-ipaci ty ofti ac'ner : and lastly tho providintr a rvv of go j e.iaracur and talent with in 'â€¢ itures of an pventiceship and the requisite outfit tne itcc units fr mi africa men tion the d-.-.th ofiv.og broaalay thai aative king it ap â€¢ ara was trjui tlie lirst hostile to the american set lie.nent of liber.a and never drssem bled u to tlie last flamdaxtc â‚¬'. jcekes â€¢ is to iasfriictaad to phase he w ill th-rcfore with zeal and dil gence set him lfl elf that the â– â€¢ â– ts of literature science pontes .,-â– - â€¢ â€¢ ; ( an â– - - be promoted by his labors good bonis and re&aancht it hail itioo t Â» uphold aad against tne ene : , - ,. . â– :. 1 e will u ,, ,,. the utmost of - -" '-' 'â– ( â€¢-' ' vv,t . n d thom oth r pu â– ' that give rest ,, . i i ndcavur to afford lathe 11 â– â– ' â– â– â– â€¢â€¢â€¢ bel ig in the patriotism ka justii tent i ;"'- pi - â€¢ : - awar2 te can but hinder ih prop m4*guvemmcr,t,hewniffÂ»el it his doty to t -"â– ; thethl - :'â€¢ i qny which has bi an ao freely , iiredibrth against th \ strattan and vm , cwkh energy i . 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(>,, however to so tain tin coutinuause oi i|,e ?'â– -' ed stales bank with such eh eks and 111 atiorteasi . â€¢ â– may bavi shown to to n ees*ary _ t the edit r ileems thc excise of the power of ma ii â€¢: hiu n nl hnpn m ..-. till by the general it in tli ' highi il d i iaexped < ut behe'.i rcathal fch distril ition of hngpsumsot m ey by congress anu tlu president will pro r . . y .,: ,;....-, distrust ai d diss ffecuon,and wfil i -,'-. rn.tr union â€” to say nothing of the corn i tendency of such legislation against a -. ; :; ah eh has for itsuljcct tho fostering of i .. leitste of one section ofour cotuitry at the ( a - .,.-â– of another the bi bt i uergii 9 ol this paper opposed of ahe newly propngated d ctrlne of nullilica t . is only ni ci ssaiy tosa that in ail it phas s : mutations ii is contrary to cur most settled 1 ; w i if civil jv \ i v and as such will be combat ed by ihe woiclinum the watâ‚¬hulfaji salisbury s sati ty september 1 183-2 agents tie following gentlemen will oblige me by acting as ageuts for the watihma.v in the sev eral coenttea where they reside and receipts made by mem would be as valid as if made by j.v if viz t i oil surry county francis k armstrong capt john wright col t b wright peter cbagmam stokes county john f poindexter esq isaac gibson esq wilkes county col sand f patterson messrs fiidey & bouchell burke county robert pearson esq sidney s erwin joiiii p hardin esq rockingham r fcert galloway jr ban a m scales esq buncombe j ii norwood esq lincoln c c henderson esq a m burton esq mecklenburg dr j d r.y f l smith esq miles ii abcrnathv cabarrus david storke , esq d.m barnnger esq guilford tfrufs , , the caao'lim ivatchmaa is puhushed everj wcekat thre /'-/â– sripor year hi advance : esutscribi i >< in counties more than ,. * handrcd mil - : :':;â€¢ m salihbury and m all cases when th amount ia over one year siau dit -. the pier will be - 4 sosi i â€¢' riptii ,. mill be ti k n hr i js than one year advertising will be done at the usual rates pio subieription will u withdrawn until aireara gi s are pa d unless the editor chooti s six subscribers paying the whole sum in ad vance can have the watelunanai y.v 1 for one yâ– â€¢ â– â– ' * ; i eon a ii in t wmsi nrl and thomas nreb foror.e hundred dollars dated 20 november ivv 0 ie nja ncs harris airj ftlaui s har ris r rt < i ;, and jesse harris for one hu in 1 doll rs ua i dec ml i r i8s0 one ml i r'i3 .â– ': â€¢ j lv iiio.i r.lsiio for on bundn dii.v i ,-..- oi margaret davis dated january isjlfoi fifty liohare each one oa j n m'c â– â– . d i;i ci odber 18s0 for tea ii lor one on charles gingles dated may 1 1 l r fiftei n d lilam ' â– â– allrif which i have not since heard of and which l 1 a wk and hul the d-s s â– - - derers'mustbe unworthy of le confidence of the mcreaa at fieuaargu it had b , . everv generous people it was moved that the srreah these bete rÂ»0 new easeasad 13 â€¢ â– - a letter should bewemd upon the records of the ' in f auydam with ualjf 9 asusr amm ja l.i , ; . unkiti aai nut a silver medal with ihe iascnp july id ui uÂ«v cas and * deaths lou august 24 183-2 foreign news tromthca'cw york american the wiluam byrnes brings london pr-pers a day cr,twu later from which the following items ; are taken the spectator for thc evening of june 30th says â€¢' respecting the situation of sir \\ altor scott he haa occasionally taken more aonrish i ment than previously and hascoasaonentlj been j somewhat strengthened by ii but there is no change in the syptoms ef his disease that leads i to the slightest hope of ids recovery such is ' the opinion of his medical attendants his re , cognition of the persons around loin is uneertoin and interrupted ; and he is reduced both in . mind and body to a state of utter hrlpiessuess in sack a condition the release oi ids great spirit july 28 tfl